A differently-abled Saudi man videotaped his encounter with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where he was coincidentally driving in the car next to him on a highway in NEOM on Monday. Fahd al-Latif told Al Arabiya English that the Crown Prince said something to him, but he could not hear it as he is deaf. “I am a special needs person, and I didn’t hear what the prince said to me while I was videotaping the incident, but my son Omar was sitting next to me and told me that the prince said: Need anything?

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ruled out negotiations with the administration of US President Donald Trump, going toe-to-toe with him in a series of social media posts. "Even if we ever - impossible as it is - negotiated with the US, it would never ever be with the current US administration," Khamenei said on Monday. Khamenei, who has the final say in Iran's most important political decisions, said that as demonstrated in the 2015 nuclear deal, his country will only enter into negotiations in the position of strength "so that US' pressures and uproars won't affect us". In this regard, let me say a few words to the people: THERE WILL BE NO WAR, NOR WILL WE NEGOTIATE WITH THE US," Khamenei continued.

A state of frustration is currently permeating Turkish society due to the “silence of Qatar” regarding the crisis that hit Turkey’s economy as a result of US sanctions against Ankara, Turkish daily newspaper Takvim reported. In a report published on Tuesday, the newspaper said that instead of supporting Ankara, Qatar has chosen to remain silent about what is happening in Turkey, although the latter was quick to support the Doha during the Arab Quartet’s boycott.

TEHRAN: Iran's defence minister unveiled the next generation of Tehran's Fateh Mobin short-range ballistic missile on Monday, according to conservative news agency Tasnim. "As promised to our dear people, we will not spare any effort to increase the missile capabilities of the country and we will certainly increase our missile power every day," the minister, Brigadier General Amir Hatami, said. He described the new version of the Fateh Mobin as "100-percent domestically made... agile, stealth, tactical (and) precision-guided". "Be sure that the greater the pressures and psychological warfare against the great nation of Iran, our will to enhance our defence power in all fields will increase,"

Kensington Palace are planning to intervene because they're fed up of Duchess Meghan's father Thomas Markle talking about the royal family. The 37-year-old former actress - who was known as Meghan Markle before she married Prince Harry three months ago - has been left red faced by her dad Thomas Markle and her estranged sibling Samantha Markle's recent cruel remarks. But, although Palace aides were initially ignoring their comments because the British Monarchy historically refuses to comment on personal issues, they've now decided they need to intervene because the feud is becoming embarrassing for the royals. A source told 'Entertainment Tonight': "The Palace, which normally takes a firm policy

An informal survey conducted by the Kuwait Times has found that 78 percent of Filipino domestic workers do not get a day off each week, the newspaper has reported. The report suggested that a vast majority of employers do not follow Kuwait’s domestic labour law designed to give employees basic working rights. In May, the governments of the Philippines and Kuwait signed an agreement signed an agreement detailing working hours and days off specified as requirements by President Rodrigo Duterte in exchange for lifting a ban on Filipino workers coming to Kuwait. Many maids quoted by the newspaper, however, said that two months later these conditions are not being met by their employers. “I only get

The first shipment of Northern Ireland beef in 22 years has arrived in the Philippines. Twenty four tonnes were sent by ship to the capital Manila. It is understood it will be used in the catering sector. The Philippines stopped taking UK beef after an outbreak of BSE in 1996. Further shipments will follow. It is estimated the trade could be worth about £5m to the Northern Ireland industry over the next five years. The Philippine government announced in 2017 that it would begin taking UK beef again. It followed visits to the Philippines in 2015 by officials from the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and colleagues from their sister department in Britain, the Department